This week, the Princess of Wales already has some events on her calendar, including the Nigerian state visit where she and Prince William will act as all-important chauffeurs. Kate will also presumably wear a tiara at the state dinner at Windsor Castle. But before any of that happened, Colonel Keen had to slather herself in green fabric and turn up to the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade with the Irish Guards.
Back in the day, Kate didn’t have an official/honorary position with the Irish Guards – William was the one who acted as honorary Colonel-in-Chief. But when William became the Prince of Wales, he had to give up the Irish Guards position and take one with the Welsh Guards. So now Kate is Colonel-in-Chief. She’s Colonel Kate, or as I prefer to think of her, Colonel Keen. Kate wore a green coat, green hat and the famous gold shamrock brooch. She added small emerald drop earrings from Asprey London. The coat is McQueen, and I don’t think the belt was originally part of the coat (it looks like Kate just threw it on). Her hat is by Gina Foster Millinery and her books are from Ralph Lauren. I’m surprised that she wore her hair back in such a tight bun.
Bonus photos of Seamus the Irish Wolfhound, the Irish Guards’ mascot. Seamus wasn’t interested in Kate’s attempts to pin shamrocks on him.
Photos courtesy of Cover Images, Backgrid.
